The First Discworld Novels: The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic
This is how the Discworld began. Here is the sapient pearwood Luggage, a mobile trunk which launders any clothes put in it and incidentally homicidally defends its owner. Here is Twoflower, an innocent tourist in a world of nightmares and fairy tales gone wrong. Here is Cohen the Barbarian, the...
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This is how the Discworld began. Here is the sapient pearwood Luggage, a mobile trunk which launders any clothes put in it and incidentally homicidally defends its owner. Here is Twoflower, an innocent tourist in a world of nightmares and fairy tales gone wrong. Here is Cohen the Barbarian, the world's oldest and greatest hero. Here is Death, not such a bad sort when you get to know him. They have adventures. It'd take too long to explain. First published in 1983, The Colour of Magic has been translated into twenty languages, and has sold millions of copies world-wide. The Light Fantastic, published in 1986, follows closely behind, and of all the Discworld novels it is the only true sequel to an earlier work. This is the first time both novels have been published in a single volume.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780861404216 (0861404211)
ASIN: 0861404211
Publish date: 1999-10-18
Publisher: Colin Smythe
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
This didn't hold up quite as well on the re-read, but to be fair the first time I read it I was newly arrived to the wonders of Discworld and in the honeymoon phase of my delight with the inventiveness of it. Now that I've read further into the series, I can see that Pratchett was still getting his ...
When I read this eight years ago, it was my first taste of Discworld. I was amazed and delighted, and I immediately set out to collect and read every single one. Of course, there are so many books, and the series seems to follow a construction and logic all its own, so after flailing about for a cou...